I just came here to post this. Mine is at home on the night stand. Hope it's good because I am going to TN next week and all my other arty options are double stacks that aren't great with t shirts and shorts.

Also to clarify for the reading challenged its NOT a full blown recall recall. It only applies to a firearm which ha the problem. Nothing preventative at this point although I am now wondering if this is still a good carry option.

Also to clarify for the reading challenged its NOT a full blown recall recall. It only applies to a firearm which ha the problem. Nothing preventative at this point although I am now wondering if this is still a good carry option.

Also to clarify for the reading challenged its NOT a full blown recall recall. It only applies to a firearm which ha the problem. Nothing preventative at this point although I am now wondering if this is still a good carry option.

You can bet if it wasn't a "recall," S&W wouldn't CALL it a recall. It is a recall for firearms with the problem being described. Don't try to sugar coat it.

The notice I received from Smith and Wesson today in my work email sure said the word quite a few times.

Quote:

Definition of 'Product Recall'

The process of retrieving defective goods from consumers and providing those consumers with compensation. Recalls often occur as a result of safety concerns over a manufacturing defect in a product that may harm its user, or others.

Hmm.. Yeah, I see no correlation at all between "Recall" and "Safety Notice - please return your product if it is effected."